Casa BC is the interior design project for a villa in Milan.
The villa spans three levels: on the ground floor, the intimate entrance serves as a filter to a unified, fluid space that opens up to the outdoor patio and garden through its large windows. The living area and dining room, where the custom-designed marble table takes center stage, are separated from the kitchen by a tailor-made glass partition, allowing visual permeability between the spaces. A sliding door provides access to the service area, guest bathroom, and laundry room.
In the central area, housing the staircase, oak and the color blue define the vertical connection space that links the three floors.
On the first floor, the sleeping area is clearly divided between the children's and guest rooms, each with their own bathrooms, and the master suite. In the latter, the texture of the wardrobes is echoed in both the bedroom and the bathroom furniture, creating a welcoming and seamless space.
The staircase also serves the top floor, occupied by the terrace, divided into a sunbathing area with a recessed mini pool and a conversation zone with elegant outdoor furnishings, framed by olive trees and decorative plants.